TWO IRON TOES NOW BONDING!
April 13, 2008
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Daniel 2:41,42 – And whereas thou sawest the feet and toes, part of potters’ clay, and part of iron, the kingdom shall be divided; but there shall be in it of the strength of the iron, forasmuch as thou sawest the iron mixed with miry clay. [42] And as the toes of the feet were part of iron, and part of clay, so the kingdom shall be partly strong, and partly broken.
Turkey, a part of NATO, will switch her allegiance to become one of the ten toes on Daniel’s Chapter 2 Statue, and with her will go the military secrets of NATO. I warned about this trend last year in the following Blog Article.
Our latest Blog indicates the bond between the Iranians and Turks is growing stronger.
Begin 2007 Blog Archive Article
Turkey drawing closer to Iran in fighting Kurds and to Syria through Bilateral Ties!
October 17, 2007
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Recent developments, particularly in the last six months, show a very definite trend of Russia and China drawing closer together against the U.S. and Israel
as demonstrated by massive military exercises practiced along their borders, secular Turkey returning to its Islamic roots amid contacts with Iran and Syria, and the former Soviet Union countries around the Caspian Sea showing how their majority
Islamic occupants are linking with Islam rather then the West. The final act on the world stage is preparing itself for an eventual war in which Israel will find herself driven into the Negev, where she will remain for some three and one half years prior to Armageddon and the Second Advent of Messiah.
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Assad visits Turkey, may push for help reviving talks with Israel
Compiled by Daily Star Staff
October 17, 2007
Syrian President Bashar Assad arrived in Turkey Tuesday for a four-day visit to discuss regional issues and bilateral ties, Anatolia news agency reported. Assad was to dine with Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul on Tuesday evening ahead of formal talks on Wednesday that will include meetings with Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister Ali Babacan.
He will also travel to Istanbul before wrapping up his visit on Friday.
Last week, Assad said in interviews with two Tunisian newspapers that Turkey was trying to mediate between Syria and Israel. Turkey has close ties to Israel.
The visit comes weeks after Israeli warplanes carried out an airstrike in northeastern Syria near the border with Turkey against a target that remains unknown, though widespread reports say it may have been a nascent nuclear facility, a claim Syria has denied.
Turkey complained to Israel about the September 6 strike because the aircraft dropped fuel tanks on its territory during the incursion. Assad has said the planes struck an empty warehouse, but both Syria and Israel have been unusually silent over the incident.
Turkish-Syrian relations have improved in recent years since a long period of animosity ended in 1998 when Damascus forced Turkish Kurd rebel Abdullah Ocalan to leave his long-time safe haven in Syria. Ocalan was subsequently captured in Kenya in 1999 and jailed for life.
Ankara believes it can use the thaw as leverage to help ease Middle East tensions, drawing also on its close ties with both Israel and
the Palestinians.
Turkey’s foreign minister visited both Israel and Syria earlier in October.
“We have told them [the Turks] that our stance toward peace does not change. All we want is a clear declaration by Israeli officials of their desire for peace and the return of [occupied] land to Syria,” the Syrian president said.
– Agencies
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Iran, Turkey to Cement Joint Campaign against Terrorism
April 12, 2008
TEHRAN (FNA)- Ankara will next week host the 12th Iran-Turkey High Security Commission meetings, during which the neighboring countries will look at joint measures to deal with terrorist threats posed by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and the Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan (PJAK).
The latest round of the commission meetings at the undersecretary level was held back in February 2006 in Tehran. The upcoming five-day meeting will kick off on Monday, also marking the first senior-level meeting in the security field between Iranian and Turkish officials following an eight-day ground incursion by the Turkish military into northern Iraq in order to eliminate the PKK members based there, Today’ s Zaman
said.
The eight-member Iranian delegation, led by a deputy interior minister, is expected to arrive in Ankara tomorrow. The Turkish delegation will be led by Interior Ministry Undersecretary Osman Gunes, with senior officials from the police department, the National Intelligence Organization (MIT), the Gendarmerie Command and the Foreign Ministry participating in the meeting.
The Turkish military launched a ground offensive against the PKK in northern Iraq on Feb. 21 and announced that it had destroyed dozens of PKK targets and killed at least 240 terrorists before the operation was called off on Feb.
29.
Turkey carried out several cross-border operations against the PKK after Parliament gave the government authorization in Oc tober for sending troops in
to Iraq to fight the terrorist organization.
The ground incursion in late February was the only confirmed ground
incursion during this period. It was also the first of its kind since the US-led invasion toppled Saddam Hussein’s regime in Iraq in 2003.
Iran is fighting the PJAK, a PKK offshoot operating in Iran.
Tehran has long accused the United States of supporting anti-Iranian armed groups, including the PJAK and Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO). Both PJAK and MKO have been enlisted by the European Union and even the US as terrorist groups.
The PKK is also considered a terrorist organization by a large majority of the international community, including the European Union and the United States.
US officials have repeatedly stressed that Washington considers both the PKK and the PJAK to be terrorist organizations, saying the US would not get involved in any kind of contact or relations with terrorists. But, PJAK and MKO members arrested by Iranian troops have said that the US provides information, weapons and financial supports for
the two terrorist groups.
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